Another simple question from me... I'm really confused about this, if anyone can help me, I'll be so grateful!!I know how to use Photoshop, but I have no idea how to add a texture. I saw all these beautiful textures in the Resources and Textures thread, but I have no idea how to use them!! If someone could just basically explain how to add a texture to a picture (say, a ready-cropped avatar), I'll be so, so thankful!! Thanks in advance to anyone who helps out!!

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Wunder, thanks so much for your response post! I checked out the Tutorial and was able to find most of the needed buttons, but one problem: I can't figure out how to duplicate the text layer on GIMP. I've learnt graphic designing very amateurly, so there are so many things on GIMP I don't know how to use. How do I duplicate the text layer? Thanks so much!!

Also, if anyone would know a good beginner's guide to GIMP that explains how to do things quickly and well, I would really, really, utmostly from the bottom of my heart appreciate it.

Narnian_Archer, I've never used Photoshop, but I know in GIMP that when you go to Edit, there's an option that says Open as Layer and you can then select another picture or texture to bring into your file. Is there some option like that in Photoshop? From there, once you've opened the texture, you can play around with layer modes (and opacity), such as Screen, Overlay, Soft Light, Addition, etc. Does that help at all? I'm sure someone actually familiar with Photoshop will be along soon and able to explain it better.

Bella, to duplicate a text layer on GIMP, just right-click on the text layer in your layer manager and select "Duplicate Layer". If you don't have the layer manager open, go to Windows---> Dockable Dialogs---> Layers, and that'll open it up for you. Hopefully that helps! As far as beginner's guides go, I'd suggest finding some basic tutorials (I know flam and some others have some great ones for GIMP in the Tutorial thread) and trying some of those, in addition to just playing around with stuff. Sorry to not be more helpful.

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Aslanisthebest wrote:Also, if anyone would know a good beginner's guide to GIMP that explains how to do things quickly and well, I would really, really, utmostly from the bottom of my heart appreciate it.

If you're looking for screencaps of that scene, check here. That's about the best you can get for that particular scene. Most of the promotional images from that scene aren't very good quality. If you want the promotional images Spareoom is the place to go.

I wanted to pop in and thank you, Wunder, for the tutorial on how to add a background to text. It worked great, and I've been having a lot of fun fooling around with the effect - it looks so polished and pretty! Thanks so much!

narnian_at_heart, thank-you so, so, so much for that link! It looks very neat and I'm looking forward to checking it out! *favourites*

I'm using Win 7 on a Dell Inspiron laptop and it says I have 229 GB/ 283 GB free.

Anyone have any ideas? Like I said I'd prefer free/open source programs, something that's trustworthy and won't kill my computer, something that doesn't force me to become a member of some website, or force me to download anything else. Thanks ahead of time for any and all help!

Edit ok I think I found the first thing, but a screencasting program would be most helpful!

Wolfy, it's not the best method, but a while ago I was making a video for class and Windows Movie Maker had a feature for taking screenshots from videos, the only problem is that I think it saves the screenshot onto the file for the movie so you can't retrieve it for anything other than your video. This was somewhere around 4 years ago when I used that method, so I'm not sure if the feature is still around.

Edit: I just tested it on my computer (Windows 7 as well but this time its called Windows Live Movie Maker), and yes you can take a screenshot and save the snapshot onto your computer

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